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Malva sylvestris

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Malva sylvestris,
n See mallow.


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Byline: Bill Chudziak Malva sylvestris Zebrina The mallows are tolerant plants belonging to the hollyhock family, surviving sandy soils, salt spray and ridiculously dry soils.
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